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| /TI | TTV Reinfection In Hemophiliacs Supports Transfusion Role In Transmission |
| AU= | Nichols, Sonia |
| JN=,SO=,PD=,PY= | Hepatitis Weekly, October 15, 2001, p.3 |
| DT=, LA= | DOCUMENT TYPE: Editor's Choice LANGUAGE: English |
| RT= | RECORD TYPE: FULLTEXT |
| TA= | AUDIENCE: Consumer |
| WD= | WORD COUNT: 368 |
| /LP, /TX | TEXT: Research shows the TT virus, once believed to cause viral |
| hepatitis, often reinfects patients with hemophilia who receive frequent | |
| blood transfusions. | |
| At one time, the newly identified TT virus (TTV) was suspected of | |
| causing viral hepatitis in patients who received transfusions. However, it | |
| is now believed to be transmitted through a number of routes, including | |
| bloodborne transmission, and has not been definitively linked with clinical | |
| hepatitis, according to current reports. Its role in clinical infection, if | |
| any, still remains unknown. | |
| /TX | According to researchers in Japan, TTV can be detected in several |
| genetic forms, or genotypes, and their comparative study of TTV genotypes | |
| in equal numbers of transfused patients with hemophilia, patients with | |
| hepatitis C virus (HCV), and healthy subjects suggests TTV reinfects | |
| previously exposed individuals, probably through contaminated blood ("TT | |
| virus genotype changes frequently in multiply transfused patients with | |
| hemophilia but rarely in patients with chronic hepatitis C and in healthy | |
| subjects," Transfusion , September 2001;41(9):1130-1135.). | |
| Although all three study groups contained members infected with TTV of | |
| multiple genotypes, "Changes in TTV genotype were frequent in patients with | |
| hemophilia (15/16; 93.8%) but rare in patients with chronic hepatitis C and | |
| in healthy subjects (each group: 1/16, 6.3%)," Hidenori Toyoda and | |
| colleagues, INSERM, Paris, France commented. | |
| Because TTV genotype changes were observed in hemophiliac patients who | |
| received multiple transfusions but not in the other groups who did not | |
| receive transfusions, Toyoda and coauthors said the study supports the role | |
| of transfusions and bloodborne transmission in TTV infections. | |
| The corresponding author for this study is Hidenori Toyoda, INSERM | |
| U370, Necker-Enfants Malades, 156 rue de Vaugirard, 75730 Paris Cedex 15, | |
| France. E-mail: hmtoyoda@net1.kdd.fr. | |
| Key points reported in this study include: * TT virus (TTV) is a new | |
| virus associated with transmission in blood and by other routes but | |
| researchers do not yet know if it causes disease * Transfused patients with | |
| hemophilia had more TTV genotype changes than individuals who were healthy | |
| or who were infected with hepatitis C virus * TTV reinfections in patients | |
| with hemophilia support the role of transfused blood as an important means | |
| for viral transmission. | |
| This article was prepared by Hepatitis Weekly editors from staff and | |
| other reports. | |
| /DE | DESCRIPTORS: All News; Consumer News; Hematology; Hepatitis; |
| Hepatology; Infectious Disease; Top News; Transfusion | |
| Medicine; Virology | |
| /SH, SH= | SUBJECT HEADING: Viral Genomics |
| Copyright(c) 2000, Hepatitis Weekly via NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net |
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